#115 The name Jeter was originally Huguenot. They seem to have left France during the religious wars and came to America by way of England and Wales.
Dublin Core
Creator
#115 Viola Reid
Title
#115 The name Jeter was originally Huguenot. They seem to have left France during the religious wars and came to America by way of England and Wales.
Alternative Title
(1) John Jeter came to America about 1717 and settled about 8 miles from Port Royal on the Rappahannock, in Caroline Co. VA.
Subject
Jeter lineage from 1513 or so
Picks up at John Jeter in 1717 through Elizabeth "Bessie" Jeter Reid
Picks up at John Jeter in 1717 through Elizabeth "Bessie" Jeter Reid
Description
#115 Jeter lineage from 1513 or so
Picks up at John Jeter in 1717 through Elizabeth "Bessie" Jeter Reid
Picks up at John Jeter in 1717 through Elizabeth "Bessie" Jeter Reid
Source
?? Viola Reid
Date
1930s ??
Identifier
CLR-00115
3 pages
3 pages
Format
Handwritten
Language
English
Type
Other Written Items
Rights Holder
Cheryl L Reid Rennick
Contributor
Cheryl L Reid Rennick
Collection
Citation
#115 Viola Reid, “#115 The name Jeter was originally Huguenot. They seem to have left France during the religious wars and came to America by way of England and Wales.,” The DSC Archive (Dianne | Susan | Cheryl), accessed August 22, 2026, https://www.dscarchive.mesmernet.org/items/show/115.
